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Recreational Classes

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Yearly Schedule

Fall Session 2024 *15 Weeks

September 9th - December 21st

Winter Session 2025 *12 Weeks

January 6th - April 5th (no classes during March Break)

Registration opens December 9th at 10:00am

Spring Session 2025  *11 Weeks 

Dates: TBD

Summer Session 2024  *6 Weeks 

Dates: TBD

 

 

Valley Location

*New location: 4617 St. Therese St, Val Therese 
(Far end of the School)

REGISTER HERE - WINTER SESSION

 

Pricing

*The pricing chart below reflects our 15 - week Fall Session.

Class Duration Price
45 Min Class (Babynastics and Twinkle Tots classes only) $292.50
55 Min Class $389.85
1 Hour 25 Min Class $584.85
1 Hour 55 Min Class $779.70
2 Hour 55 Min Class $1,079.10
3 Hour 50 Min Class $1,317.75

 

*ALL PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO HST AND ALL MEMBERS MUST PURCHASE AN ANNUAL $40 GYMNASTICS ONTARIO MEMBERSHIP.

*THE ABOVE PRICES ARE PRORATED DEPENDING ON YOUR REGISTRATION DATE. WE RECOMMEND REGISTERING YOUR CHILD NO LATER THAN 5 WEEKS INTO ANY SESSION. 

 

Gymnastics Ontario Membership $40.00

Gymnastics Ontario Memberships are required per participant to enroll in GymZone Gymnastics & Athletics Classes, Drop-in, Private Lessons and PLAYability Lessons. Memberships are a once/annual purchase and are valid July 1-June 30 each year. Upon registration, all participants are automatically registered for a membership. *Membership fees are non-refundable. 

 

GYMZONE TODAY, ATHLETE FOR LIFE

 

Land Acknowledgement

 

GymZone would like to acknowledge the Robinson-Huron Treaty of 1850. We also further recognize that our facility is situated on the traditional lands of the Atikameksheng Anishnawbek, and that the Greater City of Sudbury also includes the traditional lands of the Wahnapitae First Nation. We are grateful to be able to learn, live, work, teach and do gymnastics as uninvited guests, on the lands of the Atikameksheng Anishnawbek and Wahnapitae First Nation. To acknowledge these territories, is to recognize that these Indigenous peoples were here prior to colonization, and that the lands hold significance to them, those who came before them, and their future generations.